The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, April 15, 1921, Image 3

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    NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
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1 , . Tbe gasoline consumption is unusually low. $ . , j
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I POPULAR YOUMJ WOMAN AXo'llOYS AM) THKIU FATHERS 11AVK !
WKLh KNOWN BUSINESS .MAN
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A pretty wedding look placo Tues
day ovenlug at 8:30 o'clock in tho Ma.
Fiirland homo when Miss Lucillo Me.
Farlnud became' Uio hrldo o Paul A.
Nolan in tho pesonco of a fov closo
rolativcH. Itov. IHrlck McDnld tter.
J formed'tho ceremony and Miss MarJorJ
Arnold played tho wedding march,
Just hoforo tho ceremony Paul Har
rington sang 'Love's Garden of Hoses.'
Miss MsFurland was gowned In tomato
colored orgamllo and carried a shower
bouquet of brides roses.swcet peas and
Ullllos of tho valloy. Miss Qertrudo
Arnold acted as brldosmald and woro
a dress of yellow orgamllo and carried
n bouquet similar to tho bride's. Chas.
Nolan, brother of tho groom, was best
man. iiio houso was decorated with
palms and forns.
After tho wedding the couplo left
for a wedding trip to Denver and Cas .
per. Upon their return Mr. nnd Mrs.
Nolan will be at homo to their friends
in Hit Prossor apartment on wjst
Fifth street.
Tho bride Is tho daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Moso McFaluud, nnd is 0110 of
North Platte's most popular clrls.
Slaving attended tho local schools and
Is very prominent In social circles.
Mr. Nolan, a young business man,
also ntttndcd tho local schools and Is
an ex-servlco man who has a host of
friends In this city.
COMMISSIOMHIS PROCEEDINGS.
DINNER MEETING (UVEN
THE MOTHEltS
To boys of Troop Two of tho Hoy
Scouts, with their fathers, wort tho
guests of tho mothers at a dinner
meeting Tuesday evening at tho Meth
odist Church. Tho dinner w.ih a big
success from nil roports, over six.
ty being at tho tables. Following the
serving of tho banquet, short tnlks
woro made by J. O. Hollman, John I).
Edwards, C. F. Teinplo, Win. M. HarrL
ball, Mrs. C. F. Spencer .and M. E.
Scott. L, 0. Carroll was toastmaster.
H. D. Kasmusseii Is Scoutmaster of
this Troop and A. II. Ellctt Is Assist
ant Tho Troop Committee consists of
Messrs. Edwards, Ogler, Scott, Carroll
and Shclvor,
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noiith platte chautauqua is
11eing planned my the ,
STANHAKH nilCITIT j
L. ft Carroll, president of tho Local
Committee of tho Chautauqua received
word from headquarters of tho Stand
ard Clmutnuqu System that tho dates
for tho North Platto Chautauqua will
bo August 21-2(5. This Is tho samo
Chautautiun system that wo had last
year and promises to bring to this city
ono or tho best programs ovor put on
In North Platto.
LOCAL YOLUNTEEH FIKE DEPART
MENT ELECTS OFFICERS FOIt
THE COMING YEAH.
Tho Hoard of County Commissioners
met at tho Lincoln County Court
House on Monday, April 11, with all
members presont
Following bills woro allowed:
, Sundry persons road district 162,
$37.90.
II. F. N'owth, dragging, $18.
Brown & Co., mdso county poor,
$80.33.
Hrndy Vindicator, printing. $19;55.
E. D. Murphy, sweet clover seed,
$G0.
Dr. (1. H. Dent,, County Physlclnn,
$139.
Dr. II. C. Urock, dental work for
county poor, $5.
F. W. Meyer, dragging, $22.50.
II. E. GlbBon, road dlst. 43, $112.50.
N. S. Cover, mdse. couty poor,
$20.32.
Chas. Hrattoin, road dlst. 34, $4G.90.
Aug. Elander, road dlst. 34, $20.
Frank Brennan, road dlst. 34, $42.35.
Nath. Urattein, road dlst. 34, $57.50.
P. 11. Stovons, services, $21'.
(d Syler, mdse. county poor, $5.
John Holloy, refund of tax, $18.10.
H. F. Thomas, refund of tax, $10.90.
J.C. Den, stove, $15.00.
he following appointments woro
mado;
Hans .Torgenson, Hoard Overseer
dlst 5.
C P. Holmes, Road Overseer dlst.
99.
Tho bills for euro of countv noor
were tabulated and tho contract let to 1
Mrs. Dean of Hcrshoy, as having the
best and lowest bid.
noard adjourned to April 18. '
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LOT FOR VICTHOLA.
Tho Nortk Platto Volunteer Flro De
partment hue elected tho following
officers for tho coming year: President
John Brooks; vice-president, Fred
Anderson; secretary, John Southall;
treasurer, Fred Dick. Emll Traub waa
rocommehdod to tho Mayor as tho can
didate of tho Dopartmont for Chlof.
Tho total membership of tho Depart
ment Is now 25.
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SAY IT WITH FLOWEItS
North Platto Floral Co. Flowers.
W. Twelfth Street Phono 1023. Wo
dollvcr and Bhlp anywhere.
HAVE YOU
this now; store to
supply your wants. If not, come
In and let us show you yhat a
saving you can. make In tho
purohaso of your Spring and
Summer men's" wear.
ATHLETIC
UnionSuits
Well mado garments of tho best
quality, soft finish nainsook.
(Saturday
SPECIAL
2 SUITS $1.75.
CLOTHING
SHOES, HATS, CAPS,
FURNISHINGS.
89c
Wllftreow Price
Meeta
Oood Quality.
Cor. Front & Dowey Sts.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Clinton & Son, Graduate Opticians.
Try us for service.
Lawn mowers sharpened. Van
Cleavo's Blacksmith Shop. '
Mrs. Wm, Coker, of Sutherland, was
a city visitor Wednesday,
Guy Fear, of Wallace, transacted
business in tho city Wednesday.
Mrs. O. II. Eyorloy, of Hershey, vis.
ited relatives In tho city Wednesday.
One day service to replace your
broken lease. Clinton & Son, Opti
cians. '
Miss Beatrice Ward will return to
day from Norfolk where she spent a
few days,
Mrs. C. F. Erlckson and daughter
returned from Omaha Wednesday
where they spent a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Thompson and
laughter Nora left Wednesday for
Stapleton to spend a few days
A baby boy was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Gray Wednesday. All
concerned aro doing nicely,
Miss Martha B, Cooper of Portland,
Oregon, came yesterday from Iowa to
visit her sister Mrs. A. O. Tabhott.
' Are you troubled wIUi headaches'?
Have Clinton & Son examine your
eyes. Satisfaction? Sure Try us.
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Brooks and fam
ily returned from DnnVnr veslnrilnv.
whore they spent lite past week visit. '
lug relatives.
We do all kinds of Eyo Glass repair
ing, springs, temples,, frames, new
rims, ono day service for your broken
lenses. Clinton & Son, Opticians. ,
A. F. Sodornian nnd family returned
this week from Stover.' Mo., whore
they moved last fall. They liked it
very well there but the cliniato did
not agree with Mrs. Soderman's health
Mr. Sodorman is undecided just what
ho will do here but he expects to rc
main hero for the present at least.
ASK AID FOR THE
SUFFERING ARMENIANS
Distinguished Names on Lenten
Sacrifice Appeal.
WHAT 'we do fbr: the
Edison owner aftet he
has bought, is important to you
before you buy.
Our Edison After-Service is
give:, without charge to every
Edi ;nn owner. It includes reg
ular u -hauling of his instru
ment ...d other helps which
keep t! n Litest and finest music
contin; isly at hih command.
It insu! ,.5 him .-. 'ifjtime of
musical enjoyment. .
Dixon Music
Shop.
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( Major CcliPial Leonard Wood, U. S.
Army, Is head of a nation-wide com
mittee making an nppenl for a Ienten
sacrifice offering for the relief o the
starving Christian populations of the
Near East, In behalf of the Near East
Relief, 1 Madison avenue, New York
City.
Among those who Join General Wood
In asking support of the work of the
Near East Belief are : Andrew W, Mel
lon, of Pittsburgh, secretary of the
treasury; es-Presldent Wlllluni H. Tuft ;
Frank A. Munsey; W. W. Atterbury of
the Pennsylvania Haliroad ; Presi
dent John Grier Hlbben, of Prince
ton University; Dr. Alexis Car
rel, of the Rockefeller Institute; Mrs.
Carrie Champman Catt, the suffrage
leader; Mrs. Corlnne Roosevelt Robin
son, sister of the late President Roose
velt; Newconib Carlton, president of
the Western Union Telegraph Com
pany; John C. Shaffer, owner of the
Chicago Post and other newspapers;
Dr. Henry van Dyke; Miss II. F.
II. Hied; Miss Elizabeth Marbury;
Samuel Gompers and Warren S. Stone,
labor lenders; John G. Mllburn and
Moorfleld Storey, of the American Bnr
Association; Mary Garden; David
Uelasco; Mrs. Medlll MeCornilck ;
Mrs. Thomas G. Winter, president of
the General Federation of Women's
Clubs; Mrs. George Mayrmrd Minor,
head of the I). A. R.; Miss Anna A.
Gordon, head of the W. C. T. U. ; Mrs.
Percy V. Pcnrrybncker, of the League
of Women Voters; Mrs. Philip North
Moore, president of the National Coon
til of Women ; Miss Alice Stone Blnck
well; Mrs. George Horace Lotinier, ol
Philadelphia; Mrs. Mary Roberts Rlne
hart, the well known novelist; Rupcrl
Hughes and Emerson Hough, authors;
Senator Reed Smoot, of Utah; Gover
nor John M. Parker, of Louisiana ; Dr
Frank M. McMurry, of Teachers' Col
lege, New York City; William C
Robbs, of Indianapolis; J. Thomson
Willing, the nrtlst; Mrs. Clevelund H
Dodge; Mrs. Henry Morgenthau ; Mrs,
Edwin M, Hulkiey: Bishop-elect Wll
Ham T. Manning, of New Vork; Mrs
Stanley White; Mrs. William Nasi
Read, of Montgomery, la.; Arthui
Brisbane; John S, Drum Snn Frdnch
co; John Mti'niiaud, Labor leader.
Lot 10, block 2, In tho II. & S, ad
dition to North Platto, to exchange'for
VIctroln, musical Instruments or nny
personal property that can be taken to
Missouri. Wrlto mo what you have.
Wcljman Arthur, Mountain VIow, Mo.
tio;:
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Thompson, of
OhIiIcosIi, aro spending a fow days in
the city visiting at tho home of their
parents Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Thompson
Georgo will ho remembered as a star
on Die local high. school football team
several years ago. He and his part
ner are now in the drug business in
Oshkosh,
Mrs. F. Peterson, of Broadwater, Is
reported to bo getting along nicely
after an operntion at the General Hos
pital. Frank Lang, of Tryon, Is getting
along nicely at tho General Hospital
after an operation for appendicitis.
A New Floor
Surface
Lincoln Floor Paint op your
kitchen lloor will form a smooth
non-absorbent, woar-roslstlng
coating that will mako cloaillnR
so much easier savo hours of
back-breaking scrubb'ng. Grlmo
and dirt nro uulckly removed
from tho hard tlle-llko surface
Lincoln
Floor Paintj
Is Offered In attractive colors.
It Is very durable, good for
stairs, hallways or any Insldo
lloor surfaces whore a painted
finish Is desired.
Wo havo a full lino of Mulshes
for lloors-rPalnt, Varnish, Stain,
Wax, and will gladly, toll you
all about them if yon will call at
otlr store.
Derryberry & Forbes
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA
Spring
Is Here
Come in and see our. full line of
John Deere Implements
Manure Spreaders, Sulky Plows, Power Lift
Listers, Harrows, Grain Drills and Wagons.
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FARM LOANS
I will make Farm" Loans at reason
able rates. Gono Crook, North Platte.
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